TOA NX-100 User manual

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INSTALLATION SETUP MANUAL
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTERS NX-100
NX-100S
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Network Audio Adapter.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................... 1-2
2. FEATURES ..................................................................................................................... 1-2
3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[Front] .................................................................................................................................. 1-3
[Rear] ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
4. SETTING TASK FLOWS ............................................................................................ 1-6
1. CONNECTIONS
1.1. Power Source Connection
1.1.1. When using a 24 V DC power source ......................................... 2-2
1.1.2. When using the AC adapter ............................................................................... 2-2
1.1.3. When simultaneously using the 24 V DC power supply and the AC adapter
...................................................................................................... 2-2
1.2. Terminal Connections ................................................................................................... 2-3
2. CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS .............................................................. 2-5
3. RACK MOUNTING ....................................................................................................... 2-6
4. MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS .................................. 2-7
5. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
5.1. System Conditions ........................................................................................................ 2-8
5.2. Activating the Setup Launcher ...................................................................................... 2-8
5.3. Installing Java Runtime Environment ........................................................................... 2-9
5.4. Installing the NX-100 Software
5.4.1. Installation procedures ..................................................................................... 2-11
5.4.2. Update information ........................................................................................... 2-14
5.4.3. Installation folder configuration ......................................................................... 2-15
5.5. Uninstalling Each Software ......................................................................................... 2-15
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1. What is the NX-100 Setup Program? ........................................................................... 3-2
1.2. About Network Settings ................................................................................................ 3-2
1.3. Backing-Up Setting Files .............................................................................................. 3-2
1.4. Cautions Concerning Setting Updates ......................................................................... 3-2
Chapter 3: SYSTEM SETTINGS (NX-100 SETUP PROGRAM)
NX-100 only
NX-100 only
Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS
Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS
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2. SETUP SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING ITEMS .................. 3-3
3. SETTING PROCEDURE ............................................................................................. 3-4
4. STARTUP OF INSTALLATION SETTING PROGRAM ..................................... 3-6
5. UNIT SCANNING TOOL
5.1. Screen Description ....................................................................................................... 3-8
5.2. Menu
5.2.1. File ...................................................................................................................... 3-9
5.2.2. Scan ................................................................................................................... 3-9
5.2.3. Help .................................................................................................................. 3-10
5.3. Buttons ....................................................................................................................... 3-10
5.4. Scanning Units ........................................................................................................... 3-10
5.5. Changing the Unit Setting Values ............................................................................... 3-11
5.6. Automatic IP Address Assignment ............................................................................. 3-11
5.7. Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Settings .............................................................. 3-12
6. SYSTEM SETTING TOOL
6.1. Screen Description ..................................................................................................... 3-13
6.2. Menu
6.2.1. File .................................................................................................................... 3-14
6.2.2. Edit ................................................................................................................... 3-14
6.2.3. Setting .............................................................................................................. 3-14
6.2.4. Help .................................................................................................................. 3-14
6.2.5. Buttons ............................................................................................................. 3-15
6.3. Network Setting .......................................................................................................... 3-16
6.4. Broadcast Spec Setting .............................................................................................. 3-18
6.5. Broadcast Pattern Setting
6.5.1. Setting new broadcast patterns ........................................................................ 3-20
6.5.2. Editing broadcast patterns ................................................................................ 3-22
6.6. Contact Setting
6.6.1. Contact input setting ......................................................................................... 3-23
6.6.2. Contact output setting ...................................................................................... 3-25
6.7. Serial Bridge Setting ........................................................................... 3-27
6.8. System Settings .......................................................................................................... 3-29
6.9. Saving the Unit Setting Files ...................................................................................... 3-29
6.10. Reopening Unit Setting Files .................................................................................... 3-30
6.11. Downloading the Operation Logs ............................................................................. 3-30
6.12. Uploading Unit Setting Files ..................................................................................... 3-30
6.13. Downloading Unit Setting Files ................................................................................. 3-30
6.14. Updating Firmware ................................................................................................... 3-30
7. CHANGING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PASSWORD ................................... 3-31
NX-100 only
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1. OUTLINE OF SETTING USING BROWSER ........................................................ 4-2
2. SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 4-2
3. NETWORK SETTING .................................................................................................. 4-4
4. BROADCAST SPEC SETTING ................................................................................ 4-6
5. BROADCAST PATTERN SETTING ........................................................................ 4-9
5.1. Pattern Selection Area ................................................................................................ 4-10
5.2. Pattern Edit Area
5.2.1. Pattern addition ................................................................................................ 4-10
5.2.2. Pattern editing .................................................................................................. 4-12
6. CONTACT SETTING .................................................................................................. 4-13
6.1. Contact Input Setting .................................................................................................. 4-14
6.2. Contact Output Setting ............................................................................................... 4-16
7. SERIAL BRIDGE SETTING ........................................................ 4-18
8. LOG MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................. 4-20
8.1. Operation Log ............................................................................................................. 4-21
8.2. Saving Operation Logs ............................................................................................... 4-23
8.3. Stream Logs ............................................................................................................... 4-24
8.4. Operation Status ......................................................................................................... 4-26
9. SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................ 4-27
1. NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM SUMMARY .................................................... 5-2
2. STARTUP AND INITIAL SCREEN .......................................................................... 5-2
3. OPERATION SCREEN DESCRIPTION ................................................................. 5-3
4. MENU
4.1. File ................................................................................................................................ 5-4
4.2. Settings ......................................................................................................................... 5-4
4.3. Help .............................................................................................................................. 5-4
5. SETTING PROCEDURES USING THE OPERATION PROGRAM ............... 5-5
6. UNIT SETTING ADDITION ........................................................................................ 5-6
7. EDITTING THE BUTTON LAYOUT ......................................................................... 5-8
8. SETTING THE SELECTION BUTTON CONTENTS ........................................ 5-10
9. SETTING THE GROUP BUTTON CONTENTS ................................................. 5-13
10. ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................... 5-15
Chapter 5: OPERATION SETTINGS (NX-100 OPERATION PROGRAM)
NX-100 only
Chapter 4: SYSTEM SETTINGS (SETTING USING BROWSER)
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1. EXPLANATION
1.1. IP Network and Address ............................................................................................... 6-2
1.2. Network Address Translation (NAT) and Setup Software Programs ............................ 6-3
1.3. IP Broadcast and Unit Scan ......................................................................................... 6-3
1.4. Multicast and Simultaneous Multiple Broadcasts ......................................................... 6-4
1.5. Packet Loss Recovery .................................................................................................. 6-4
1.6. Contact OFF Delay Time .............................................................................................. 6-4
1.7. Sampling Frequency Correction ................................................................................... 6-4
1.8. How the Contact Bridge Works .................................................................................... 6-5
2. INDICATOR STATUS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... 6-8
3. IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED ................................................................................. 6-10
4. SPECIFICATIONS
4.1. NX-100 ....................................................................................................................... 6-12
4.2. NX-100S ..................................................................................................................... 6-13
Chapter 6: APPENDIX
Notes
• Windows, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and other countries.
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Chapter 1
BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS
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Chapter 1: BEFORE INSTALLATIONS AND SETTINGS
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOA's NX-100/100S Network Audio Adapter is specially developed to transmit high-quality audio signals and
such control data as serial data over IP networks such as LAN or Internet in real time.
[Audio Signal Flow Chart]
NX-100/100S
LAN / WAN
CD or other music player
Microphone
Mixer
Amplifier Speaker
Audio signal (1)
Audio signal (2)
NX-100/100S
CD or other music player
Microphone
Mixer
Amplifier Speaker
PC with NX-100
software installed
2. FEATURES
• Permits use of not only dedicated lines, but also the Internet, which greatly reduces operating costs when
transmitting audio signals to remote locations.
• Under peak conditions with no network delay, audio signals can be transmitted with a minimal delay of about
20 ms.
• Transmission of contact control data possible.
• Transmission of serial data control information also possible.
• Simultaneous bi-directional transmission of audio signals possible.
• Simultaneous transmission of audio signals to multiple locations (up to 4 locations for unicast*
1
streaming,
64 locations for multicast*
2
streaming) possible.
• Enables loss-free audio signal transmission even over congested networks such as the Internet.
• The entire system can be remotely operated or managed from a single PC (personal computer) using the
supplied software program.
• Because audio transmissions can be started and finished via the unit's contact inputs, systems can be
configured even without the use of a personal computer.
• Designed to operate on either AC or DC power source.
*
1
UNICAST: A communications method used to transmit audio data to designated addresses in a
matched ratio of 1:1. Up to 4 channels can be simultaneously transmitted.
*
2
MULTICAST: A communications method used to simultaneously transmit a single audio data source to
multiple destinations.
NX-100 only
NX-100 only
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100S
LNK/ACT FD/COL SIGNAL
INPUT
PEAK STATUS ERROR RUN
RESET
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9
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3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
[Front]
1. LNK/ACT Indicator (Green)
Lights when the unit is connected to a network.
Flashes while the unit is transmitting or receiving
data.
2. FD/COL Indicator (Yellow)
Remains lit while the network is in full-duplex
communications mode.
Flashes whenever data collision is detected.
3. Input Signal Indicator (Green)
Lights when the audio signal applied to the Audio
input terminal (19) is adjusted to a level enough
high for transmission to a network with the Input
volume control (20).
4. Input Peak Indicator (Red)
Remains lit while the input audio signal is being
distorted.
Set the Input volume control (20) and the Input
level selection switch (21) to a proper position
according to the input signal level.
5. Status Indicator (Yellow)
Remains lit during broadcasts.
Flashes while the unit is writing data into the
internal storage medium (flash memory).
6. Error Indicator (Red)
Lights if an error is detected during transmission,
etc.
7. Run Indicator (Green)
Remains lit during normal operation.
Flashes at 2-second intervals when a failure is
detected.
8. Reset Button
Restarts the unit when pressed.
9. MAC Address
The unit's MAC address consists of 12 hyphenated
alphanumeric characters.
NX-100S only
NX-100S only
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100
LNK/ACT FD/COL STATUS ERROR RUN
RESET
1 2
5 6 7 8
9
• NX-100S
• NX-100
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[Rear]
10. Cord Clamp
Pinches and securely holds the AC adapter cord
to prevent its plug from detaching.
11. DC Power Input Terminal [DC INPUT]
A 24 V DC input.
12. Functional Earth Terminal [SIGNAL GND]
Hum noise may be generated when external
equipment is connected to the unit.
Connecting this terminal to the functional earth
terminal of the external equipment may reduce
the hum noise.
Note: This terminal is not for protective earth.
13. AC Adapter Terminal
[NX-100: AC ADAPTER, NX-100S: DC INPUT]
Connect the AC adapter*
1
to this terminal.
*
1
Use the AD-246 (optional) or its equivalent.
14. Network Connection Terminal [10/100M]
Connects to 10/100 Base-T networks. (RJ-45
Ethernet jack)
15. RS-232C Terminal
A 9-pin D-sub connector (male).
16. Control Output Terminal [CONTACT OUTPUT]
An open collector output (Withstand voltage: 30 V
DC, Control current: 50 mA maximum).
17. Control Input Terminal [CONTACT INPUT]
A no-voltage "make" contact input (Short circuit
current: 10 mA, Open voltage: 12 V).
18. Audio Output Terminal [AUDIO OUTPUT]
A 0 dB*
2
/10 kΩ balanced output. Line level audio
signal output.
H: Hot
C: Cold
E: Ground (shield)
19. Audio Input Terminal [AUDIO INPUT]
A –58 to 0 dB*
2
/2 kΩ balanced input. Microphone
or line level audio signals can be connected to
this terminal.
H: Hot
C: Cold
E: Ground (shield)
*
2
0 dB = 0.775 V
NX-100 only
NX-100S only
NX-100 only
SIGNAL
GND
10/100M
CONTACT OUTPUT 1 2345678C
12345678CCONTACT INPUT
DC
24V 200mA
INPUT
HCE
AUDIO OUTPUT
LINE
OFF
ON
PHANTOM
MIC
INPUT
VOLUME
HCE
AUDIO INPUT
10
21
12 13 14
16 18
1917
20 22
MIC
LINE
VOLUME
INPUT
24V
DC INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
AC ADAPTER
FG
76
76
AUDIO INPUT
8C54321
C854321
CONTACT OUTPUT
CONTACT INPUT
RS-232C
24V 200mA
200mA
DC INPUT
10/100M
HCE
HCE
10
11 13 14 15
16 18
17
21
19
20
• NX-100S
• NX-100
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20. Input Volume Control [INPUT VOLUME]
Adjusts the audio input level.
Turn the control clockwise to increase the level
and counterclockwise to decrease it.
Adjust the control so that the Input signal
indicator (3) lights and the Input peak indicator
(4) does not light.
21. Input Level Selection Switch [LINE/MIC]
Set this switch to the MIC (right side) position
when using a microphone, and to the LINE (left
side) for other inputs. (Factory-preset to the LINE
position.)
22. Phantom Power ON/OFF switch [PHANTOM]
The supply voltage is 24 V DC.
To supply the phantom power to the microphone
connected to the Audio input terminal (19), set
the Input level selection switch (21) to the MIC
position and the PHANTOM switch to the ON
position.
NX-100S only
NX-100S only
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4. SETTING TASK FLOWS
(1) Unit Installation and Connection
Refer to Chapter 2, Unit and Software Installations.
(2) Software Installation
Install the setup program, operation program, and Java Runtime Environment in the personal
computer (PC).
• The setup program can perform settings for multiple NX-100 and NX-100S units connected to the
same network.
• The operation program enables the PC to remotely operate the network PA system to make
broadcasts.
• Both the setup and operation software programs are written in the Java programming language. To
use them, install Java Runtime Environment.
Note
Refer to p. 2-8, Software Installation, for the installation procedure.
(4) Operation-Related Settings
The NX-100 Operation Program is required to make broadcasts from the PC. The Operation Program
performs settings using the setting data prepared in (3) System Setting above.
Note
Refer to Chapter 5, Operation Settings (NX-100 Operation Program), for the setting procedure.
(3) System Setting
There are two setting methods:
1. Setting Using NX-100 Setup Program
This method permits integrated settings and management of the entire system by automatically
scanning the NX-100 and NX-100S units connected to the LAN.
Note
Refer to Chapter 3, System Settings (NX-100 Setup Program), for the setting procedure.
2. Setting Using Browser
Individual settings can be performed using Internet Explorer or a similar browser, which comes
standard-installed in most PCs, without having to install the software program anew. Use the browser
for setting any NX-100 and NX-100S units connected to the Internet using the NAT function.
Note
Refer to Chapter 4, System Settings (Setting Using Browser), for the setting procedure.
Chapter 2
UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS
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1. CONNECTIONS
1.1. Power Source Connections
1.1.1. When using a 24V DC power source
Connect a 24V DC power source to the unit's DC INPUT terminal.
NX-100 only
To 24V DC power source
24V
DC INPUT
FG
200mA
10/100M
AC ADAPTER
24V 200mA
DC INPUT
Notes
• Be sure to connect the unit's FG terminal to the
ground terminal of the amplifier or mixer.
• The DC power supply must have a capacity of
over 200 mA.
• The range of input voltage to be fed to the DC
INPUT terminal should be between 21.6 V and
26.4 V DC. If the input voltage exceeds this range,
the unit may malfunction or fail.
• Refer to p. 2-5, CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL
PLUGS, for connector connection procedures.
1.1.2. When using the AC adapter
Connect the AC adapter* to the unit's AC adapter terminal. Pinch the cord with a clamp and securely fix it.
* Use the AC adapter AD-246 (optional) or the equivalent. As for the usable adapter, consult your TOA dealer.
Cord clamp
AC adapter
SIGNAL
GND
10/100M
DC
24V 200mA
INPUT
Ferrite clamp (supplied with the NX-100S only)
This figure represents the NX-100S.
Note
When noise interference affects voice output, connecting
the unit's Earth terminal (FG terminal for the NX-100,
SIGNAL GND terminal for the NX-100S) to the ground
terminal of the connected amplifier or mixer may improve
the condition.
1.1.3. When simultaneously using the 24V DC power supply and the AC adapter
When both the 24 V DC power supply and the AC adapter are simultaneously used, the AC adapter takes
precedence. However, should power from the AC adapter be interrupted due to a power failure, etc., the
power supply will automatically switch over to the unit's 24 V DC power source. Connecting a battery directly
to the DC INPUT terminal also permits it to be used as backup power supply during a power failure.
NX-100 only
Mount the ferrite clamp (supplied with the NX-100S) on the cable in a way that the cable is looped
one turn as illustrated. (This countermeasure is for complying with the CE marking requirements.)
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1.2. Terminal Connections
MIC
LINE
VOLUME
INPUT
24V
DC INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
FG
76
76
AUDIO INPUT
8C54321
C854321
CONTACT OUTPUT
CONTACT INPUT
RS-232C
200mA
10/100M
HCE
HCE
AC ADAPTER
24V 200mA
DC INPUT
• Audio Input Terminal Connections
Connect the microphone or other sound
sources using 2-core shielded cable.
• Audio Output Terminal Connections
Connect the mixer, amplifier, etc. using 2-core
shielded cable.
• Network Connections
To microphone or
other sound sources
To mixer, amplifier, etc.
H C E
H C E
The NX-100/100S automatically distinguishes between 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX networks, and
establishes a connection. For this connection, use a "straight" UTP Category 5 LAN (Ethernet) cable
fitted with an RJ-45 connector.
Tip
It is recommended that the unit be connected to network equipment capable of performing full-duplex
communications.
When the connected unit has an unbalanced input, make the connections
as follows:
NX-100/100S
Connected Unit
H
E
Hot (H)
Cold (C)
Earth (E)
Shield Shield
This figure represents the NX-100.
Note
Refer to p. 2-5, CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS, for audio terminal connection procedures.
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MIC
LINE
VOLUME
INPUT
24V
DC INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
FG
76
76
AUDIO INPUT
8C54321
C854321
CONTACT OUTPUT
CONTACT INPUT
RS-232C
200mA
10/100M
HCE
HCE
AC ADAPTER
24V 200mA
DC INPUT
768C54231
76C854321
Open collector output
Withstand voltage: 30 V DC
Control current: 50 mA maximum
Pulse width: 1 s (when in Latch mode)
[Control Output Specifications]
To other unit's control input
• Control Output Terminal Connections
Connect the control input terminals of all other
connected units using 2 control lines.
Caution
Be sure to connect only these
control lines to other unit's control
input terminals.
Connecting in parallel with control
lines from other equipment may
cause the unit to malfunction.
This figure represents the NX-100.
CONTACT
OUTPUT
1 – 8
C
+24 V DC
External
power supply
Relay
Diode
GND
Note
To control a power distributor or PA
amplifier mounted in the same rack
as the unit using the unit's control
output terminals, provide an external
relay and power supply as shown
below to perform control with the
relay contacts.
No-voltage "make" contact input
Short circuit current: 10 mA
Open voltage: 12 V
Pulse width: Over 50 ms
[Control Input Specifications]
To other unit's
control output
• Connections to the Control Input Terminal
Connect the control output terminals of all other
connected units using 2 control lines.
• RS-232C Interface Connections
The NX-100 can be used to control such RS-232C
components as DTE and DCE components over a
network.
Use a "straight" cable fitted with a 9-pin D-sub
connector when connecting to DTE components
such as PCs.
Use a "cross" cable fitted with a 9-pin D-sub
connector for connecting to DCE components such
as modems.
NX-100 only
Tips
• Refer to p. 2-5, CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS, for control terminal connection procedures.
• When not using the RS-232C interface, place the supplied RS-232C cover over the terminal to protect it
against dust.
NX-100 only
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2. CONNECTIONS TO TERMINAL PLUGS
Wire the removable terminal plugs for power input (NX-100 only), audio input and output, and control input
and output as follows:
[Cable size and width to strip]
15 mm
7 mm
7 mm
Solid cable and stranded cable
Shielded cable
Application Size Width to Strip
For power supply terminal
For audio terminal
For control terminal
AWG24 – 12
AWG28 – 16
NX-100 only
Caution
Avoid soldering stranded or shielded cable, as contact resistance may increase when the cable is tightened
and the solder is crushed, possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures.
[Wiring procedure]
Step 1. Wiring the supplied removable
terminal plug.
1-1. Loosen the terminal screws to insert
the wire.
1-2. Tighten the terminal screws.
Ensure that the wire does not break
free when pulled. If the wire does pull
free, repeat the connection procedure
from the start.
Step 2. Insert the wired terminal plug into the
corresponding terminal block in the
unit's rear panel.
Step 3. Tighten the fixing screws.
Cautions
• Do not reverse Steps 1 and 2. Poor contact may result if force is applied to the unit's internal circuit board
pins while the terminal screws are being tightened.
• Use an appropriate type screwdriver for terminal plug wiring.
NX-100 only
AUDIO OUTPUT
AUDIO INPUT
H CE
H
C E
MICLINE
VOLUME
INPUT
Removable
terminal plug
1
2
3
NX-100 rear panel
Tighten
Tighten
This figure represents the NX-100.
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3. RACK MOUNTING
Use the optional mounting hardware set when installing the unit in an equipment rack. Be sure to remove the
rubber feet located on the unit's bottom surface before mounting.
• Use the optional MB-15B-BK hardware set when mounting a single unit.
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100S
LNK/ACT FD/COL SIGNAL
INPUT
PEAK
STATUS
ERROR
RUN
RESET
NX-100/100S
M3 x 10 machine screw*
2
(supplied with NX-100/100S)
M3 x 10 machine screw*
2
(supplied with NX-100/100S)
Rack mounting bracket*
1
Blank bracket*
1
Fiber washer (for M5)*
1
5 x 12 rack mounting screw*
1
3 x 4 tapping screw*
1
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100S
LNK/ACT FD/COL
SIGNAL
INPUT
PEAK STATUS
ERROR
RUN
RESET
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100S
LNK/A
CT
FD/COL
SI
GNAL
INPUT
PEAK
STATUS
ERROR
RUN
RESET
NX-100/100S
NX-100/100S
M3 x 10 machine screw*
2
(supplied with NX-100/100S)
M3 x 10 machine screw*
2
(supplied with NX-100/100S)
Rack mounting bracket*
1
Fiber washer (for M5)*
1
Coupler*
1
5 x 12 rack mounting screw*
1
M3 x 6 oval head screw*
1
• Use the optional MB-15B-J hardware set when mounting 2 units.
*
1
Component parts of MB-15B-BK
*
2
Note
Never use the screws supplied with the
MB-15B-BK to mount the bracket.
The screws supplied with the MB-15B-BK
are so long as to damage the internal
parts, possibly causing the unit to fail.
*
1
Component parts of MB-15B-J
*
2
Note
Never use the screws supplied with the
MB-15B-J to mount the bracket.
The screws supplied with the MB-15B-J
are so long as to damage the internal
parts, possibly causing the unit to fail.
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4. MAC ADDRESSES AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
When making the unit's network settings, the unit's MAC address* must have a clear association with its
corresponding installation location. Be sure to record the relationship during installation to facilitate later
network settings.
* A 12-digit hexadecimal address number peculiar to and assigned to the network-connected unit.
00-05-F9-FF-80-81
NETWORK AUDIO ADAPTER NX-100
LNK/ACT FD/COL STATUS ERROR RUN
RESET
MAC address
This figure represents the NX-100.
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5. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
5.1. System Conditions
The following minimum PC (personal computer) specifications are required in order to correctly operate the
unit's software program.
5.2. Activating the Setup Launcher
The Setup Launcher is automatically started when the supplied CD-ROM is inserted into the PC's drive.
Note
The Setup Launcher will not be automatically activated when the CD-ROM is inserted if the PC's CD drive is
not compatible with an auto-run function. In such cases, execute the "Setup Launcher" file below using
"Explorer" or "My Computer" or select Start → Run on the taskbar to enter the command below:
<Drive in which a CD is inserted> \Autorun.exe
[Example] When a CD is inserted into drive e → e:\Autorun.exe
• OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
• CPU: Pentium 1 GHz or greater
• RAM: 1 GB or greater
• Disk Space: 40 MB or greater
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Chapter 2: UNIT AND SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONS
5.3. Installing Java Runtime Environment
The following procedures do not need to be carried out if J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 3 or later
has already been installed in the PC.
Note
To download Java Runtime Installer, be sure to connect the PC to the Internet.
Step 1. Quit other activated applications before installation.
Step 2. Click "Java Runtime Environment" of the Setup Launcher.
Then, you can access the Java download site.
Step 3. Download Java Runtime Installer on the displayed download page, then run it on the PC.
Setup - Complete
You have successfully installed java.
Java updates will automatically be downroaded to provide you with the latest
features and security improvements. To change this, see
http://java.com/autoupdate
Close
The "You have successfully installed Java."
indication will be displayed upon installation
completion.
Setup - Welcome
Welcome to Java
TM
Java provides safe and secure access to the world of amazing Java contact.
From business solutions to helpful utilities and entertainment, Java makes
your internet experience come to life.
Note: No personal information is gathered as part of our install process.
Click here for more information on what we do collect.
Click install to accept the license agreement and install Java now.
Install >CancelChange destination folder
Step 4. Accept the license agreement, then click the
"Install" button.
Installation will begin and the progress status
appears.
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